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Go Back To Your Country: Indian Girl Abused and Harassed On Train in New York

Darpan News Desk IANS, 01 Mar, 2017 12:55 PM
  • Go Back To Your Country: Indian Girl Abused and Harassed On Train in New York
Ekta Desai, an Indian-origin girl shared a video and disclosed what happened to her in a post on the social media website.
 
“So this is something that happened while I was on my way from work today!! This man was on the same PATH train as me along with 100 other passengers, I had my headphones on and was like any other day. Next thing I know he is yelling on my face (Did not bother to listen/react). Knowing it’s pointless I step away, next target alongside an Asian lady!” she wrote.
 

“Not sure the cops found him or even took any action, though they showed up 15 mins after all this drama and he walked away with his friends!” she added. The video posted on February 22 has garnered more than 33,000 views in six days. When she approached the cops, the man is heard saying in the video, “I did not touch any body. I just expressed what I feel. Freedom of speech.”
 

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